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Bioenergy recovery potential through the treatment of the meat processing industry waste in Australia
Author Affiliations
University of Technology Sydney, Prince Mohammad bin Fahd University, Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering, ...
Published InJournal of environmental chemical engineering
Year2021
Citations32
Abstract
The farm animal and meat processing industry generate waste, including manure, fat, blood, sludge, bones, and wastewater, which create environmental problems worldwide. The effluents generated by this industry are rich in proteins, lipids, fibres, and carbohydrates. All these pollutants have the potential to be used as a resource for energy recovery. The organic matters obtained from the farm animal and meat processing industry are critical sources for biogas production via anaerobic digestion. This process leads to the production of energy-rich biogas, reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This study attempts to determine biogas amount and the energy value produced from the farm animal and meat processing industry in Australia. Australia's livestock population mainly consists of dairy cattle, meat cattle, sheep and lambs,…
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